FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1925.
OUR GREAT MOTOR CAR CLUB.
THE FOLLOWING ARE THOSE WHOSE NAMES HAVE BEEN ENTERED AND WHO HAVE BEEN VOTED FOR AS THE MOST POPULAR "PEOPLE IN HONGKONG. THE LIST IS CHANGED THREE TIMES WEEKLY-MONDAY, WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS,
3:
Nome.
Miss G. Ellis-10. Ice House Street
C. de Mello-5, Kennedy Road
C. Eond-Gunde. Price & Co. Jan
*M. Rafeck-0.S.K. Co.
A. C. Greaves-8, Excelsior Terrace
Dr. Wan Ylk Shing-12; D'Aguilar Street
Miss Mendowa-P.W.D.
18460
18440
THE CHINA MAIE
LOCAL SPORT
FOOTBALL
TO-MORROW'S SEMI-FINALS
IN SHIELD.
SOME OF THE TRAMS.
CSC V. EAST SURREYS,
- In the First: Division. Loiguo match the C.S.C.C, will be represented by
EW. Hamilton (Captain), G. R Sayer, J. de Rome, E. B. Reed, | B. D. Evana,- H. G. Wallington.
The following games are down E. Lawrence, E C.. Fincher, F. Baker, F. J. Ling, and F. HA for decision to-morrow:
Holdman.
JUNIOR SHIELD: SEMI-FINAL, Surrey's Reserves v. Recreio
"A" Sookumpoo ground.. "Kick-off, 2.50 p.m. sharp.....
SENIOR SHIELD SEMI-FINAL... R.A.
v Police, Sookumpoo ground:
CSC RA
In the junior friendly game, the following have been selected to play for the CS.CCEPA F. Harper, (Captain), W. H. Edmonds, FL. Squibbs, C. Alex- ander, C. Sara, H. Strange, C. H. Beardall, AW Grimmitt, W. Cullip, H. F. Westlake, and R. A. Smith.
HK.C.C. V. UNIVERSITY
The following will represent the University in the senior League' fixture with the H. K C. C.:~
H. N. Balhatcher (Captain), Rev. E. & Quick, Prof. F. A Redmond, R. A. Ponsonby-Fane, AS. Hett, "B,"A. A. Rumjaho, T. E. Yeoh, T. 0. Yeow, Youngsaye, C. W. Lam and B.PNG TOU
University v.. St. Joseph's
Navy "A" ground. Kick-off, 2.45 p.m. sharp... As the Shield Semi-final will be on to-morrow, there will be no senior League games.
KCC IRC. The KCC representatives in a friendly game with the LRG will At Sookumpoo the Surreys be H. Overy, JC, Lyal, F. Reserves will semi-final of the Gee Lee, A. RF. Raven, R. Reserves will meet the Recreio Goodwin, S. Jex, A. W. Ramsey, Junior Shield Competition. Both Witchell, T. M. Cochrane, C. J. teams hold good positions in the Tacchi, and T. Smith. League. The Recreio have the better one and their good average for-the-season-in-something ap- proaching a record for a junior competition. These two teams have met twice in the League, the Club annexing three points out of the four. It is rumoured that the soldiers will try out some. new players. Recreio will start favourites, and I expect them to qualify to meet Kowloon in the
Votes.
611520
Mrs. C. J. Roe-2, Observatory Villas
609990
Miss Amy Stonham-15a, Orient Building.. Kowloon.
(807870)
NOTES AND COMMENTS.
Mrs. Molly D. Lee-5, Shalloy Street
604740
Alec. B Allan-H.M. Naval Yard
600190
[By "Dutchie."]
Miss Elsa Eca da Silva-Thoresen, & Co.
.599040:
Miss D. Witchell-Cok's Path, Kowloon
.598980-
W. E. Van Epps-Brown, Jones & Co.
597090
Miss Rose Lau-59, Caine Road
578680
Miss Mimi Alvės-6, Carnarvon Building, Kowloon
.563950
Doris' Lee-9, Seymour Road
547540
Edith H. Kee-260, Queen's Road
.543060
Miss Annie Tollan-20, Nathan Road
510240
Miss Alice Lau-Plans,-lad, Asiatic Building
.442420
Miss Lolita da Sousa-1, Aimai Villas, Kowloon.
438100
H. Chon-Equitable Eastern Bank
.342770
Kick-off 4:15 p.m.".
Basil Fung 4. West End Terrace
314120
Mrs. Elsie Danenberg-1, The Albany
LEAGUE DIVISION II China "B" v. Recreio
"B,"
175240
Miss Chenalloy-Nestle Milk Co.
154940
Miss L. McKenzie-Struthers & Barry
150700
.133800
Miss R. Mow Fung-Gilman & Co., Ltd.
125970
James Chue-e 'o American Consulate
.102560
Miss Violet Tock-Goddard & Douglas, 4a. Des Voeux Ed. 95870
Chinese ground._.· ́.. China "A" v. St. Joseph's
St. Joseph's ground. Club v. Sacred Heart,
ground. Kowloon v Drums, Kowloon
ground.
“A,"
I
Club
Mrs, E. E. Ellis-Hongkong Hotel..
90400
Dr. John Fenton-Lugard Hall, Hongkong University
86220
84860
82960
76100
74820
70350
W. J. Wilkinson-Hongkong Land Investment Co.
54640
Miss B. Bliss H.K., Canton & Macno Steamboat Go.
28940.
R. A. Cooper-N, Lazarus Opticians, 12, Queen's Road C. 24300 A. G. Suffiad-B.A.T.....
.: 22420
John Mackenzie-J. F. Grose & Co., 6, Des Voeux Road.. 21440
R. C. Pass-Douglas 3.5. Co.
Teddy Hyndman-Kowloon Docks."
Miss N. McEwen-Leys Lodge, Kowloon
Miss V. Capel-Torres Building, 'Kowloon
W. Shea-Colonial Dispensary, Queen's Road Central... 13000
Miss M. Kent-Lane, Crawford, Ltd.
12730
Mias Julia Wong-30, Caine Road
11640
S. James Silva-Government House
11450
D. Hillier Harbour Office ...
9840
Fred V. Wong-333, Nathan Road, Kowloon
9320
Miss Siu Wai Sheung-1, Leys Building, Kowloon
8640
final.
C. F. Vaa-Eastern Extension Telegraph Co., Ltd.
7800
The Senior Shield semi-final
Mrs. N. O'Sullivan-co Denton's
7160
Miss Florence She-4. Seymour Terrace
6900
the Police will follow the Junior
H. R. Landolt. Orient Building
6890
game. The last time the Gun-
Miss Mabel Gittins-Union Trading Co., Prince's Bldg.
6760
ners captured the Shield was in
Ellis M. Joseph-Odell & Behar
6750
1914. The Police won it in 1920,
LIVELY SINGLES DUEL.
Miss Mollie Churn-Diocesan Girls' School
6560
Miss Cissy Xavier-3. Humphreys Avenue
6480
E. Cordeiro-Noronha & Co. ........
6310
after some lucky walk-overs in the various rounds. On present form the Police should win. They will,
Mrs. Evelyn Castro-21, Grine Road
6200
Joe Montalto-3, Duddell Street ...
Miss Maria Remedios-37, Granville Road, Kowloon.
6080 5920
E. Ezra-D. Sassoon & Co., Ltd. ...
5800
Freddie Cunha-Chartered Banking Corp.
Pang Hung Cheung-Government. House
5560 5440
Miss Alice Lee-37, Robinson Road".
5250
Dr. K. S. Cheah-54, Morrison. Hill, Road
6200
Miss Gladys de Souza-2, Orient Building, Kowloon
5120
Miss Ivy Musso--29, Morrison Road
5100
Mok Tsun Fong-4, Wood Road".
5040
Mak Ying Gay- Wood Road
5020
Mrs. A. J. Martin-Nathan House, Kowloon
5900
Mrs. T. C. Wong-1, Prospect Place
5000
Miss Leomore Gomes-c/o Jardine, Matheson, Pedder St.
5000.
Miss Patricia Remedios-17, Castle Road
5000
Bertha Xavier-c/o Deacon's. Prince's Building
Y. M Wan-A. Hing Studio, 2, Queen's Road E.
Tsoi Wai Chung-e/o Hongkong Trading Co.
5000 5000 5000
17850 13640
C. H. Lyson-Lyson & Hall, Solicitors, Bank of China Bldg. 12900:
SHADOWS BEFORE.
Coming Events Advertised In The Mai,
ENTERTAINMENTS.
March 13.-Coronet Theatre, "The Fighting Blade."
March 13.-Star Theatre, "Six Cylinder Love."
A LEPER CHIEF.
The death of the Nawab of Dir removes from the scene of Frontier politics a remarkable personality:
K.C.C. V. HKE‚C.. The "A" team of the K.C.C. meeting the Hongkong Electric Co. in a friendly game will be: B. Petherant, L.A. R. Duncan, w. F. J. Gorvin, A. J. Kaw, E. G. Renton, J. C. Long, D. S. Green, E. G. Gordan, W. Hill, J. S. Cox, and E. O. Murphy..
TENNIS.
between the Royal Artillery and PROGRESS OF THE CLUB
TOURNAMENT.
Yew Man-tsun, a player who has
O'Callaghan scored, most of his points by clever placing and cross-!
SPORTS CABLES
FOOTBALL
MATCHES IN HOME LEAGUES
LEICESTER CREEPS UP;
(Reuter's Service:)
LONDON, March 12 A Second Division League at Leicester, between Leicester and Crystal Palace resulted a
Leicester van k Crystal Palace
ADVER
B.LLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP
THE COLONY
EMENEST
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB
ALL
LL entrice for the above are, to following are the revised be sent to the Hon. Secretary MEETINGS are to be held the
•`dates on which EXTRA RACE of the Victoria Recreation Club by Season. MONDAY, March 18, 1925, 6 pm..
Batrance lea of $2 must accompany May and 1st June 10th and 18th 11th and 13th April, 2nd May, 30th
entries.
R. C. WITCHELL,
Hon. Secretary-
VICTORIA RECREATION clun Hongkong, 13th March, 1925.
October 7th November, and Eth December.
Hongkong, 13th March, 1925.
POSITION WANTED.
League between: Halifax and DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY REQUIRED by Britisher-Position
A northern (Third Division) Crewe, at Halifax, resulted:-
Halifax disney probar Crewe
TABLES TO DATE,
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· LIMITED.
THE Ordinary General Meeting of the above Company will be held at the Company's Offices 20, Des Voeux Road Central on SATURDAY the 28th of March, 1995 at 31 am,
Taa Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 21st March to 28th of March, both days inchmive,
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Bilk and Valuabis Cargo for Italy, 32 147 rt 69.34 39 and/or extra hazardous Godowns of N. Brighton..30 16 9 5 58 38 37 Holt's Wharf, whence delivery may be will be conveyed by this Steamer pro Franos and London (under arrangement) Those who went down to the Rochdale 31 15 10 6 57 45 36 obtained.
No Claims will be admitted af or the ceeding to Rombay and there trans Lincoin 32.15 11 6 50 43 36 I hear, be without E. Post, who is H.K.C.C. courts yesterday to see, ton...33 13 12 8 58-63 34 Gaola have left the Godowns, and all shipped to the carrying Steamer for on the sick list. Oram is expect. Captain C. T. O'Callaghan play Crewe 32 10 11 11. 42. 56 31 Goods remaining undelivered after 19th and London. ed to deputise. The BA team in his first public tennis match Barrow...30 12 12 6 43 50 30 March, 1925, will be subject to rent. for to-morrow is an unknown were not disappointed Against Chesterfield :30 12 12 6 39 31 30 All Claims against the steamer must quatity, but most oftheir regular had about ten years tournament Doncaster...32 11 14 4 42 51 29 be presented to the Undersigned on or players will, no doubt, be in atten- experience, the newcomer showed Halifax 31 10 12 9 38 41 20 before 26th March, 1925, or they dance. A very close game should up convincingly and after getting Walsall 32 10 14 8 34:42 28 will not be recognised. be seen and the result should see into his form, was always superior. Durham 30 8 11 11 34-51 27. Goods are to be left la tha Godown
All broken, chafed and damaged Wigan31 0 12 10 43 50 28 the Police qualifying to meet Kowloon in the final.
Accrington...31 10 14 7 48.58 27 where they will be examined on any court drives, forehand and back. Grimsby...31 0 15 7 36 45:25 Tuesdays or Fridays, between the hand. He has a very powerful Hartlepools...30 8 13 9 35 47 25 hours of 10.45 am, and Noon, within service, which he generally follows Tranmere...29 10 16 3 43 56 24 the free storage period of one week. up with forceful work at the net
Wrexham.....32 8 17 7 28 50 23 No Fire Insurance has been effected
Bills of Lading will be countersigned, There were times when he seem. Rotherham 30 5 18 7-31 63 17 ed to be nonplussed' by the light
THE BANK LINE LIMITED. and the presence of one of the
General agents, trees. In the first set many of SHANGHAI
Hongkong, 13th March, 1925. his smashes went into the net, but afterwards his overhead play show-.
The above, kindly supplied by ed great improvement,
Yew Man-taun played with Messrs. J. Gould & Co., were the understanding, studying his op Market this morning.”
opening quotations on the Shanghai ponent's game and looking out
Tix. for weak points which were not forthcoming. His willingness, toʻ
****24.50 Buyers. Langkats Evos
11.75 Buyers. go up to the net contributed in no
Buyers. small measure to a lively slogies New Engineerings. 9 Shanghai Docks......122
Buyers. Orientals.
3.75 Buyers. Shanghal Cottons 59 Buyers.
In the Junior League games, the Recreio "B" should win China "A" and St. Joseph's "A" should on present form result in a draw. Sacred Heart should beat the Club Reserves; and the Drums should take the two points from Kowloon. On paper the University-St. Joseph's "B" game looks a draw, but should the former turn out at full strength 1 expect them to win.
TOMORROW'S TEAMS.
The late chieftain was a strong CLUB RESERVES V. SACRED HEART. able and resourceful ruler, keeping a very firm control over his turbu
and was also afflicted with a cleft
The undermentioned will repre- lent subjects in that rugged country sent the Hongkong Football Club and retaining the respect of his Reserves in their Second Division neighbours. Yet he was a leper League fixture with the Sacred palate. He waged a long and Heart at 2.45 p.m. on the Club desultory campaign against the ground:-F. Angus; E. Hanlon. March 13. Queen's Theatre, Mian Gul of Swat two or the E. Railton; T. Richmond, G. Puncheon, S. H. Garrod E. A "Sure Fire Flint."
Roberts, B. Bell. S. O. Hill, A. Ferguson, and J. Douglas.
March 13.-World Theatre, "Defying Destiny"
March 16.-City Hall, Cello Recital by Mr. Sergei Stupin.
March 16.-Concert in St. Andrew's Hall, in aid of the train ing ship "Arethusa."
March 20, 21, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28. Theatre Royal, "The Gon doliers."
years ago, the feature of the fight. ing being the smallness of the casualties as compared with its duration in point of time. It may be remembered that on the occasion of the visit of the Prince of Wales
duelin
QUOTATIONS.
O'Callaghan took the first two games and then Yew evened up. two all.. Each won a game, three all and then Yew, playing at the top of his, form, annexed three A Chinese constable was charged games in succession to win the at the Central Magistracy yester day before Mr. J. R. Wood with Brst set 6.3.
By getting used to Yew's pretty assaulting a Chinese named Mak chops, O'Callaghan ran away with Karn at Queen's Road East. The The scores then read 4-1, 5-1, 5-2 by Mr. Eco, d'Almada, stated in "four games in the second set. complainant, who was represented. and 6 2 Yew opened promisingly evidence that the constable
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Leading Articles Local and. Ganmal.. In the third set, but soon fell off approached him for a search Social and Personal Reserve: J. Dixon.
He was the first two games in and struck him four times. Stolen Opium Pipe KOWLOON RESERVES V. SURREY'S good style, but lost the next six to causing Injuries to his eye. The Franch Leave.....
DRUMS..
give O'Callaghan the third set and accused giving evidence stated St. Paul'a .........: The following have been select-the lead by two sets to one. to Peshawar the contending forces
that the complainant at first re-Pashing" Rum.. mutually agreed to a truce in ordered to play for the Kowloon In the final set, Yew could not fused to be searched, but later Shot in the Leg that some of them might make the Reserves in their Second Division get going, winning only the third submitted. He denied the allege journey southwards: to see the League match. versus Surrey's game. O'Callaghan evoked ap- tion of assault. In imposing a Royal visitor. The Nawab leaves Drums at 2.45 p.m. on the Kow-plause on many occasions by a fine of $10, His Worship remarked behind him three sons, the sidest loon ground: G. B. Slipper; variety of winning shots and won that he had taken into considers being about 28 years of age, but W. H. Brown, D. Urquhart: A. W, this set 6.1.
tion the man's many years' service succession to the Chieftainship Brown (Capt.), C. Caveille, S. Another close match in the with the police and fairly good March 18. Cinematograph may possibly be contested by one Randle: G. Morris, A. Latham, K. Open Singles was that between record. display for children at Helena of his brothers."
Mason, A. Fitzgerald, and V, Flacher and Edo, the former May Institute, 5 p.m.
Hast..
winning by three straight seta, Reserve B. J. Vickars,
Fincher's service was very good
March 24-Eleventh piano forte recital of Prof. Danenberg's pupils, 5.30 p.m.
BOCIAL.
March 18.-K.C.C. Dance at Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden,
8.30 p.m. to midnight.
COMPANY MEETINGS. March 14.-Thirty-sixth meet-}
March 14-Fifth annual re-ing of the Hongkong Electric Co., union dinner of Queen's College Ltd., at P. & O. Buildings, 11 a.m. Old Boys' Association, College March 19.-General meeting of Hall, 8 p.m.
March 17. Concert at St.
Union Insurance Society of Can- Patrick's Club, Garden Road, inton, Ltd., Union Building, noon. celebration of St. Patrick's Day Ltd. Shareholders' meeting. * March 21—A. Si Watson & Co., March 21.-Second annual din Hongkong Hotel, 11 a.m. ner of Rational Press Association March 27 Fifty-sixth meet in Hongkong Hotel.ing of shareholders of the Hong- March 21-Annual dinner of kong Fire Insurance Co., Ltd., at Old Boys of Diocesan Boys' School Messrs, Jardine, Matheson's at the School, p.m.
offices, noon, as
SPORT
March 21 Hongkong Jockey Club's second extra race meeting, 2.80 p.m.
-PODLIO-AVOTIONS March 14 The and Brokeling Co., Furniture and chir 11:30 am
Kina
March 80-Yearly meeting of the H.K. and Whampoa Dock Co Ltd., at 2 Queen's Building, noon. March 31 Forty-seventh
ting-of shareholders-of-
& Sugar Refining Co.) Mesars. Jardine Matheson's off
ISSION
CRICKET.
TO-MORROW'S FIXTURES
opponent.
and his placing often beat his Handicap Singles "A" (first Colonel Russell Brown beat L round):-FA Henslowe (rec, 3/6) Forster in the Club Champion-GB Heit (rec: 3/6.)
ahip after a strenuous struggle.s
Resulta follow
Ar Open Championship Singles (first round). C. Fincher, bear T. O'Callaghan beat Yew Mane T. Edo-10-8, 6-3, 7-5 Captain C. tsun 3-6, 6-2, 6-2, 6-1.
Handicap Singles "B" (first round) G. de Man (acr) v. S. C.
P. H. Bonner.nan (sc) Cook (rec. 3/6), N Evans (owe 2/6) Mixed Doubles (first round):- The following are the provision
Davison (owe 15) V. T. Monaghan
Col. Montague Bates and Mrs al fixtures for more play
and Mrs C C Stark towe 36) commencing at 2 pm.
Club Championship (second (Second round)-L M S Lloyd League Division I round)-Col. Russell Brown beat and Miss Peck (scr.) v. B.D: Evans Hongkong CC. Av Univer L Forster 6-4, 4-6, 7-5, 6-09 sit on the University ground.
and Mrs H. Grifin (rec. 3/6)??? K] Handicap, Singles DB2 (first s Hongkong C. C |v) Crilgan: round)-P. W. Greono (roc. 15) gower C. C. on the CCC ground, heat G. Van Egmond (scr.) 6-3,
Civil Service C. C.
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For Ten Ya Steamer 4 Wah Yan
St. Paul's Rang Charge Utopy Girl Guides Savie
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Cheloo Death
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Summer is Coming Exchange of Clothes Correpondeare Steamer Delayed Going Home Tale of A Gan Funeral
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